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QlikView 11 for Developers [Repost]

Posted By: ChrisRedfield
QlikView 11 for Developers [Repost]

Barry Harmsen, Miguel Garcia - QlikView 11 for Developers
Published: 2012-11-23 | ISBN: 1849686068 | EPUB + MOBI | 534 pages | 56 MB


This book is smartly built around a practical case study – HighCloud Airlines – to help you gain an in-depth understanding of how to build applications for Business Intelligence using QlikView. A superb hands-on guide.
Overview
Learn to build applications for Business Intelligence while following a practical case – HighCloud Airlines. Each chapter develops parts of the application and it evolves throughout the book along with your own QlikView skills.
The code bundle for each chapter can be accessed on your local machine without having to purchase a QlikView license.
The hands-on approach allows you to build a QlikView application that integrates real data from several different sources and presents it in dashboards, analyses and reports.
In Detail
Business Intelligence technologies are a must-have in every business to make informed decisions and keep up-to speed with the ever-evolving markets. QlikView’s disruptive technology makes it a key player and leader in the industry; with its flexibility and powerful analytics environment, building QlikView apps can be mastered by both, business users as well as developers.
This book will help you learn QlikView Development from a basic to a practitioner level using a step-by-step approach in a practical environment, and apply proven best practices on each topic.
Throughout the book, we will build a QlikView app based on real data about Airline Operations that will help "HighCloud Airlines" make informed business decisions and analysis-guided strategies. HighCloud Airlines executives are evaluating if entering the US market is a good strategy and, if so, which line of business should they focus their investments on; they need QlikView to make the best decision.
The application will be evolving chapter by chapter, along with your skills, going from a simple proof of concept to creating a Data Model, adding a custom style, building a Dashboard and handling and manipulating the source data via script. We will meet the "HighCloud Airlines" requirement by using many different data visualization objects and time-saving techniques.
The whole application uses real data taken from the Bureau of Transportations statistics of the US and encompasses the operations of Airlines both domestic and international. With three years worth of data, you will help HighCloud Airlines discover where people travel the most, which are the Carriers with the most market share, what is the average load factor per airline, which aircraft is the most used to perform flights, which are the busiest airports, and a whole universe of new insights.
What you will learn from this book
Learn the techniques and best practices to transform data in QlikView via script
Loading data from disparate sources to build an associative Data Model
Building robust data models and overcoming common modeling challenges
Designing data visualization objects to present performance measures with charts and tables
Learn to use dimensions and expressions in QlikView objects
Utilise QlikView’s built-in aggregation functions to achieve complex calculations
Creating Point In Time reporting and achieving complex calculations using Set Analysis
Creating a consistent and interactive user interface
Ensuring your QlikView applications and data are protected
Constructing a data architecture that supports scalable QlikView deployments
Learn time-saving techniques for making your QlikView development more efficient